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XEIV
-
i'ORK
EFEXISO
POST.
TUESDAY.
JULY
7.
Ijtuk
mil
for
oisa.Zs
-
Th
article,
from
Forts
mou'h,
ander
date
ef
June
39,
hae'uporteuious
apL
trance
A
litth
eloui
like
a
mmi'i
utHi.
V
.
Th
Allowing
liberal
soutimeut
are
found
in
th
last
Albany
Argu.;
the
leading
administration
paper,
anj
published
at
tbe
seat
of
government.
under
the
eye
of
hit
excellency
the
governor
him
-
aelf.
A
great
portion
of
the
ruling
party
bare
al
trays
affected
m
ucb
coaimiicralion
fur
the
oppre
-
'
ej
condition
of
the
l.iah
Roman
Catholic,bcaue
'
he
it,
by
arbitrary
lawi,
disqualified
front
bold
in
j
any
public
place
of
honor
or
profit
in
the
kingdom,
while
be
adherei
to
the
form
of
faith
'
in
which
he
was
born
and
bred.
He
U
told
to
relinquish
hie
religion,
or
give
up
all
pretensions
.
to
any
share
of
the)
favors
of
government
Bat
'
how
much
more
doei
tbu
odious
and
persecuting
pirit
shew
iteelfia
those,
who
etill
coulinue
ri
-
'
gidJy
to
iusrst
on
exctudio;
from
all
share
in
(he
government,
every
man,
however
unqoestiona
-
,
ble
hi
talent,
and
however
unimpeachable
hit
integrity,
who
once
belonged
to
the
federal
par
-
,
ty,
while,
for
certain
purposes,
the?
acted
to
gether,
but
who,
thote
purposes
being
answered,
.
no
longer
act
together,
or
are
even
known
a;
tuclt.
Slill,
however,
the
same
iutolerant
spirit
it
kept
up
by
interested
awn
iu
this
staie,
who
.
cannot
-
endure
that
a
single
morse!
should
pat
by
their
ownhungry,
aver
gasping
jawsl
These
remarks
are
forced
from
us
at
the
appearance
of
.
an
article
from
which
wcgive
the
following
ex
tracts
:
i
V
Wt
have
already
adverted
to
the
fact,
that
the
Kentucky
papers
speak
with
great
coufidencc
Jmr.
Monroe's
endeavoriiiir
to
effect
au
amal
jramariou
of
panic,
and
to
bring
the
federalists
into
the
support
of
his
aduimutrauon.
The
fa
deral
party,
whatever
may
be,
thought
to
the
contrary,
is
ttill
unbroken,
aud
will
rally
with
great
facility
the
aiement
the
watcn
-
wnrd
it
ei
.
Tea
and
whatever
may
be
their
course
in
congress
on
general
subjects,
tiiey
feci
as
much
hos
tility
towards
Mr.
Monroe,
as
ever
thev
did
a
gainst
Me.
Jefferson,
though
policy
bat
induced
Uicm
to
retrain
from
aslroo;
expression
of
it.
Nor
can
-
Vr.
Monroe
go
any
further
towards
conciliation,
than
what
good
manners
and
a
hos
pitable
deportment
will
effect"
"
The
fooothv
tioos
of
his
power
aud
authority
are
laid
in
other
bands.
A
conlmuatioa
of
the
same
authority,
.
and
aimoti
the
fame
venom,
which
elected
Mr
,
Jefferson,
can
alone
sustain
Mr.
Mourve.
Those
persons,
tlierefbre,
who
were
first
appointed
by
Mr.
J.
(casualties
excepted;
still
remain
la
office,
the
same
channels
of
influence
still
exist,
the
same
toteroai
police
sUIl
remams
entire.
Hut
instead
of
(here
beiug
auy
more
good
feeling
between
the
and
federalism,
the
most
deep
-
rooted
rancor
exists,
enkindled
by
constant
collision,'
and
indurated
by
time."
In
Mr.
M's
defeat,
they
aee
a
prostration
of
the
pillars
of
the
demo
-
jcratsc
party,
as
erected
at
the
time
of
tha
election
of
Mr.
Jefferson
;
they
see
an
overturning
in
office
tkrowgh
tb
asrioa
and
they
would
hope,
amidst
this
stale
of
Uliogs,
in
some
shape
or
othrr
to
obtain
mere
authority,
than
at
present
belong
-
to
them.
It
behoves
then,
the
great
democratic
party,
to
loot
well
around
them,
before
they
venture
on
any
untried
state
of
beinz
:
even
if
differences
of
opinion
should
exist
on
minor
or
even
on
important
sul'iects.
A
change
of
adini
liistration,
allhough
it
foil
entirely
into
republi
can
hands,
might
endanger
the
existeuce
of
the
party."
.
BKMSBK.
Odo
word
more
:
Certain
it
is,
that
auy
pr
-
ty,
or
section
of
a
party,
that
is
governed
by
Tie
ws
so
hostile
to
tbe
general
good,
cannot
long
preserve
its
standing
with
the
great
body
of
the
people.
We
put
it
to
those
who
profess
themselves
the
disciples
of
Mr.
Jefferson,
to
recollect,
that
when
be
succeeded
to
the
government,
he
declared,
ia
his
inaugural
speech,
that
"
Having
banished
from
our
land
that
religious
intolerance,
under
which
mankind
so
long
bled
and
suffered,
we
have
yet
gained
little,
if
vt
countenance
a
yoiiticai
intolerance,
atdrfjmtic,
us
viiked,
aud
capable
if
ai
bitter
end
bloody
ptrtecMuiia."
,
Rational
frauds.
We
hate
been
rharged
in
the
English
Quarterly
Renew
with
being
a
na
tion
of
sharpers,
and
to
support
the
illiberal
ao
cusatioa,
files
ol
our
newspapers
Iroin
all
parts
of
the
union
have
been
hunted
over
aud
the
crimes
of
individuals
have
been
carefully
collected
together,
and
(ortned
iuto
a
body
of
evidence
to
impeach
the
character
of
the
natiou
in
general.
If
this
mode
of
testing
national
character
is
to
be
received
as
a
just
criterion,
it
may
not
be
improper
to
re
-
publish
tbe
following:
par
-
a
-
.
ap'i,
from
a
late
London
paper,
by
way
of
a
stt
-
oiT,
as
tue
lawyers
call
it
:
44
We
are
glad
to
announce
that
projections
Iiave
been
hrnu:ht
against
a
number
of
grocers
in
Uie
annum
lure
and
sale
ol
a
penurious
iiin
-
litire
lor
tea,
composed
ot
the
leaves
of
the
black
aud
white
tlioiu,
lled,
dried
on
copper
phi'.es,
and
colored
with
logwood,
vcrligris
and
Dutch
pink.
Tlie
facts
were
proved
al
great
length,
and
verdicts
lounl
id
thu
com
tor
exche
quer,
on
oaturday,
agiinst
no
fewer
than
ten
dealers
iu
the
metropolis
for
this
f.
-
aml.
Several
ol
them
submitted
to
conviction
without
reiit
ancc
and
thus
the
imitortant
fact
is
elbli
hed,
that
this
deleter
io'is
mixture
is
imposed
on
tli
fair
trader.
To
discover
Hie
substituted
article,
lav
the
tea
on
wetted
paper
and
rub
it,
it
will
'
csuily
discharge
the
coloring
it
receives
from
logwood,
verdijn
and
Dutch
piulc.
Ther
are
o
-
ther
articles
of
human
consumption,
equally
exposed
to
similar
frauds.
Porter
and
ale,
it
hat
frequently
been
proved,
have
been
mixed
with
drugs
of
the
most
prruiriutts
quality.
Port
wine,
as
It
13
called,
and
eperml'y
that
sold
al
very
low
prices,
it
is
known
has
been
niauufac
-
turtd
fr
-
nn
sloejuire,
Hrili.
-
h
Brandy,
and
log
-
ww.d.
rin,
in
nrdrr
tint
it
may
have
the
grip,
or
hate
the
appearance
of
heing
particular!
stronj:,
is
known
to
be
adulterated
wilh
a
dtcoc
-
tiou
of
Ion;
PTiTer,
or
a
small
quantity
of
aquafortis.
r.red.
fi
-
nm
public
conviction
is
known
to
'.tive
te
-
n
made
of
a
mixlureof
(lour,
grounJ
stone
chillr,
and
pulverised
Wins.
Mdk
to
have
been
adult
-
rated
with
whitenir
i;
and
water.
Au
gur
so
n
ire
ueen
truxed
with
rand.
lnper
with
fuller',,
earth
and
othr
earUit.
Mu
-
tird
v.ui
limp
punireni
eo
T,.
Tobacco
with
vari
-
roHro
-
nmoii
British
bcrbt.
There
w
seme
an
art
-
ciu
of
ordiuary
consomntioTi.
wkVk
u
r,tsdere.ldeetructivebythe
infamnu,
and
frau
-
uuieni
practice?
ol
lulerestrd
peroas.n
.iiancs
nnexney,
rq.
u
announced
in
the
r.itr
rkslau
City
Gaictte
u
a
candidate
forcen
-
'W
ste
-
im
boat
fmm
Albiny,
with
the
re
r,.l
t'u'
Jlontgrjroery,
winch
arc
to
be
i
r
-
w.
morrow
in
SX.
Pauls
church,
ari
i
-
:
-
a
trit
3
rVck
this
day,
-
by
all
,
-
.
Feurlh
if
Jufy
From
no
part
of
the
United
States
that
wa
have
yet
heard,
has
this
day
been
celebrated
with
ao
much
splendor
asat
Newark,
(N.
J.)
The
fcllowing
was
tha
order
of
the
pro
-
cession,
preceded
by
the
military.
.
Tailor
at
work,
on
a
platrbrm
erected
on
a
wanron,
and
drawn
by
one
hone.
Stow
Cutter;
Brick
Layert
and
Mtuon
tender,
having
platforms
on
two
waggons
lashed
toe
-
ether.
On
the
first
the
Stone
-
cuttera
were
cbisseling
and
grinding
atone
on
the
second
the
Masona
were
laying
up
a
one
nre
piace
and
in
a
cart
in
the
rear,
was
the
tender,
working
and
handing
mortar.
CarptnterttX
work
making
doors
and
flashes,
having
on
their
platform
a
work
bench,
taws,
chest
of
tools,
tic.
the
whole
drawn
by
two
horses.
-
Bukeri,
on
a
platform
drawn
by
one
horse,
having
a
tin
oven,
table
and
the
men
at
work
moulding
dough
and
baking.
Ctrihoaineri,
on
stages
creeled
on
two
wag
gons
lashed
together,
on
which
was
a
handsome
exhibition
of
boots,
shoes,
trunks
and
four
hands
at
work.
Cwrieit.
havinir
five
hands
at
work
on
the
shaving
beam
and
finishing
table,
exhibiting
s
variety
of
kinds
of
leather.
Carriage
Maker
(D
Beach's
establishment)
having
platforms
erected
on
his
steam
boat
waggon,
and
a
smaller
one
attached
to
il.drawn
tour
horses.
Jn
the
first,
carriage
-
making,
trimming,
paintirj
and
harness
niakinrr
were
in
operation.
On
the
other.
Smith
work
was
going
oo,
tbe
Sous
of
Vulcan
havinir
an
an
vil,
hammers
bellows
hung,
and
fire
on
the
Sav
-
Pii.
two
stories
hiirh.
on
a
nlatfnrm
urawn
oy
one
horse,
and
two
men
sawing
piank
.
,
o
.
lor
carriages.
Late
Wetivert,
on
a
stage
drawn
by
two
lior
nes
on
wnicu
six
Hands
were
employed
in
weaving,
quilling,
c.
'
In
front
was
a
motto
in
large
letters,
July
4,
1776
and
another
on
the
sides
of
the
awning
-
-
All
arts
-
shall
flourish
in
Columbia's
land
44
And
all
her
sons
join
in
one
social
band."
Plane
Maker,
having
two
work
benches
erected
on
their
platform,
a
variety
of
tools,
and
the
hands
at
work
making
olanes.
Watch
-
Jllukert,
and
Gold
and
Silver
Smith
their
stage
handsomely
exhibiting
watches,
goia
worx,
ac.
ana
men
at
work
at
their
res
pective
branches.
Sitter
Plater,
on
a
platform
drawn
by
2
hnr
ses,
six
hands
beinx
at
work,
having
a
rolling
machine,
2
vices
and
other
tools
in
operation.
In
front
a
motto,
"Micer
Plating
Manufactory
-
Tin
and
Copper
Manufacturer,
their
platform
furnished
with
a
Smith's
forge
and
bellows
iu
operation
worli
bench,
beck
irons,
horse
head,
and
a
varietv
of
tin
and
Conner
ware.
HatttrU
Ettabhihmenl.
drawn
bv
2
horses
9
nanus
ai
worn
around
Uie
kettle,
smoking
hot
-
oowing
siun,
AC.
Cabinet
Maker,
well
Droviditd
wilh
mahm
-
.
-
inv
stuff
and
tools.
Before
the
procession
pt,
they
hart
erected
a
handsome
breakfast
table
at
field
uedstead
on
their
stage.
C'Aatr
Maker,
a
number
of
hands
hnilv
ene
-
a
rid
in
turning
stuff,
bottoming
chairs
and
uiut
IOC.
CsuteVe
Maker,
tlieir
establishment
drawn
by
horses
men
at
work
ilinninir
and
weii
-
liin
-
wiiiint:
-
,
an
i
;iranns
wicks.
Trunk
and
It
amrn
makers,
exhibiting
arti
ii...
.
rles
in
that
line
of
business
and
two
hands
at
worx.
Bout
Builders,
hnvine
a
tkiffwith
sail
stand
ing,
ercctxd
on
a
pUitiorm,
and
the
U.
S.
(lug
dying.
.1
Cooper,
with
a
new
cask,
driving
the
hoops
like
all
the
world.
Orator
of
the
Uav.
and
Reader
of
the
Ueclara
-
imn
oi
independence.
r
cniaic
ocnoiars
nna
i
cacners.
Citizens
iu
central
The
procession
being
thus
arranged
and
very
long,
marched
Irora
tbe
lower
Common
to
the
north
point
of
the
uuper
common
thence
round
that
Common
to
Broad
-
street
thence
down
broad
-
street
to
the
south
end
of
it
thence
back
to
tlie
1st
fresbytenon
Church.
Extract
of
a
letter
from
St.
Ilartholomews,
dated
way
jo,
iHiii.
44
We
are
all
under
arms
since
last
niehl.
Wi
have
joined
Admiral
Orion's
and
Aury's
fleet,
inc
opanun
ucei
are
in
izM.
we
are
to
Quarter;
and
expect
to
i
naee
in
a
couple
of
hours,
anc
are
ail
very
wiilins
to
fight.
Our
fleet
is
as
fol
lows:
Biinn
has
one
ship
of
$
-
1
Impounders,
'JO
men;
two
bries
It
suns
eadu
9
and
12
poun
-
ner,
u
men
;
mree
Kiiooncrs
0
9
-
toiinders,
HO
men.
Aury
has
one
brig,
13
IS
-
pounders,
110
men;
one
hermaphrodite
do.
6
O
-
pouurieri.
tjinen;
twuscr.rs..
4
pounders,
li
men
our
orij;
18
18
pounders,
13J
men.
Total,
C7
guns
and
o'l5
men.
The
enemy's
Ti.sstls
areas
follows:
One
ship
3G
V.i
pounders,
4M
men,
(formerly
the
Young
asj)
;
one
do.
24
111
aftd
l'2
-
poun
iers,
350
ruen,
(rnnneiiy
die
Cen.
Scott)
;
tliree
brigs
.ill
9,
1
-
2
and
IH
pouiuleis,
4J0
men;
ttiir
noln.
40
a
unit
It
.oiiin!ers,
bOO
lucu.
Total,
144
guns.
auci
tuui
mm.
44
Wf?
aie
certain
we
shall
take
them,
for
they
arc
a
tniseribie
set
of
wretches.
If
I
should
es
cape
with
my
hie,
I
will
leave
tl.e
service,
as
t.
-
apt.
ni.dtord
has
joined
Bn
m's
fli
et;
so
th
-
re
will
be
nvtliini;
niadt,
but
jili
-
ntv
of
hard
birlit
-
ing,
such
us
taking
Porto
Cabello,
La
Uuira,
rorio
mco,
&.C."
F
rout
tlu
Xorfvlk
Herald.
June
23.
The
following
particulars
are
triven
to
us
bv
a
gentleman
of
veraritv,
who
received
them
from
the
common
repnrt
in
tho
neighborhood
where
tile
occurrence
look
place.
Our
informant
states
that
the
inhabitants
in
the
neighborhood
of
Black
Water,
in
Princess
Ann
county,
have
for
some
time
pat
been
kept
ia
a
stale
of
alarm
ty
a
gang
of
desperate
wretches.
principal.
y
coui
posed
of
white
men
and
runaway
negroes,
wlsn
uo
about
committiii'
the
most
atro
cious
outrages
and
depredations
on
persons
and
property.
1
Ins
hand
of
ruihans
was
said
to
lc
ZV,
in
uumbcr,
all
armed
aud
officered,
and
had
openly
proclaimed
themselves
at
war
with
the
inhabitants
of
Black
Water.
So
bold
had
they
grown
in
their
villainies
that
they
would
enter
enclosures
and
shixit
down
cattle,
hnj
or
poultry
at
noon
-
day.
A
negro
man
who
had
offended
one
of
the
party,
being
caught
by
them
while
giug
on
his
owner's
business,
they
carried
him
a
few
steps
into
the
woods,
and
beat
him
to
dea'h
with
clubs
!
A
few
nights
ao,
however,
the
cap'.ain
of
this
banditti
was
shot,
aud
if
v
ral
o!
his
raiuirailes
taken
prisoners,
by
a
vohit.tr
er
guard
of
citizens
under
the
following
rirtu
n
-
stancea
:
a
man
whom
they
had
urged
to
join
them,
renvi
rtd
a
day
to
make
up
hu
mind,
and
on
consulting
with
some
of
his
neighbors
they
ad
vised
turn
to
lite
step
ui
consideration
of
titrating
the
rogues.
The
man
accordingly
beeauit
a
member
of
the
corps,
and
iu
due
time
m3.le
his
communication,
as
previously
concerted,
a
j
-
viMiig
of
toe
contemplated
defeat
on
the
bog
pen.
i
be
gnard
ol
citizens
repaired
to
the
spot
at
the
appointed
time
and
cnncealed
Ihcm'eive
-
.
wittun
near
gun
-
shot
of
the
pen.
A
detachment
of
the
gang
soon
after
ovule
its
appear
ance,
Won
by
their
c
-
priin,
and
proceeded
U
caU'hw?
and
tying
the
hogs
;
while
so
employed
tho
guaid
ruthed
from
tnt.r
aoibu
-
h
and
fired
on
tli
em.
The
captain
?nd
an
old
unman
who
be
longed
lo
the
-
ti,
were
killed
aid
the
re.t
taken
The
prisoners
have
since
been
committed
to
jaiL
frees
the
Daily
AdvertM."
Mr.
Moses
Rogers,
wlxvte
store
was
broken
open
on
the
29Ui
ult,
and
robbed
of
a
Urge
number
of
watche,
succeeded
oa
Wednesday
"""K
nisooverm?
me
of
Uie
nernctrator.
named
William
Smith,
in
ih
of
his
notches,
at
a
houe
in
the
west
part
of
v..
,,,.
nueriiehad
seized
Lira,
and
while
ac
wa
securing
the
watches,
il
of
which
he
recovered,
tbe
prisoner
ecped
thrautrh
i
i
icei,
in
which
he
wsl
toiii;u:raU!e
tnj
-
.u
-
ed.
He
was
imnudUtcly
re
t
taken
by
consUble
Reed,
and
others,
who
were
watching
about
the
house.
Yesterday
morning
with
the
assistance
of
Keed,
he
found
another,
named
William
Carroll,
at
the
races,
and
secured
him.
A
third
Ben
Bowe,
a
young
man,
well
made,
and
about
5
feet
3
inches
in
height,
is
supposed
to
have
-
left
town
for
tbe
southward,
and
to
have
carried
with
him
a
considerable
number
of
watches.
His
hoped
be
may
be
detected
and
apprehended.
Smith
and
Carroll
are
committed
f
r
trial.
One
ol
the
prisoners
states
that
these
three,
who
were
lately
released
from
the
State
Prison,
are
all
who
belonged
to
their
party,
but
that
a
certain
other
person
who
was
suspected,
be
longed
to
another
confederacy,
whose
secrets
he
did
not
know.
PORTSMOUTH,
June
30.
American
Juhtrmtn
captured
By
the
schr
Cyrus
King,
rrloore,
arrived
at
Kittery,
we
learn
ttiat
on.
the
15th
instant,
while
that
vessel
iu
com
pany
wilh
several
others
were
in
the
Bay
ol
undy,
altar
having
paid
their
hirlit
money
and
obtained
the
privilege
of
getting
bait
iu
said
bay,
they
were
captured
by
H.
u.
M.
sloop
ol
war
syren,
ro
jimanded
by
1
homas
Harper,
esq.
and
ent
into
the
harbor
of
Digby,
where
they
were
stripped
of
their
sails,
&c,
1
he
crew
of
the
Cyrus
Kiug,
on
the
third
night
after
beiBg
carried
in,
got
the
keeper
of
their
ves.el
intoxicated,
went
into
the
custom
house
slor
,
where
they
obtained
a
schooner's
gib
and
mainsail,
which
Uiey
immediately
bent,
'and
Ly
cuttiug
their
cables,
and
warping
out
ol
the
har
bour,
got
under
way,
aud
arrived
at
Kittery
on
Saturday
last.
1
be
following
is
a
list
of
the
vrels
captured
with
the
Cyrus
King
schs
folly,
Jenkins,
of
this
place
;
Roxaoa,
Spinney,
of
do
;
pink
stern
schr
Eight
Sisters,
of
Portland
i
anda
sch
be
longing
to
Fox
Islands.
AW
the
alwVe
vessels
had
good
fares
of
fL
-
h
when
captured.
NORTHAMPTON,
June
30,
Swarms
ef
locusts
have
recently
appeared
in
this
part
of
the
country,
exteudii'g
upon
the
right
uauk
of
Connccticutjrivtr
twenty
orthirty
miles
tiiutii
of
this
town.
It
is
impossible
to
measure
the
extent
of
the
injury
they
are
doing
to
the
timber.
Many
trees
are
evcu
uow
apparently
dead.
The
fomule
locusts
are
armed
with
a
sting
of
nearly
the
third
of
an
inch
in
length,
and
of
the
stiffness
aud
point
of
a
wire
sharpened
I
hey
attach
themselves
to
the
underside
of
tbe
small
limbs,
and
commence
the
process
of
sting
ing.
1
heir
progress
is
to
the
extremity
of
tbe
limb,
which
is
as
distinctly
marked
aswt
could
be
by
obliquely
puncturing
the
limb
vlh
an
awl.
and
so
raiting
the
awl
at
each
puncture
as
to
crack
the
bark
iu
a
regular
continued,
and
uu
less
impeded
by
some
obstruction,
in
nearly
a
right
line.
There
are
about
three
incisions
to
an
iucli,
each
penetrating
to
the
heart
of
the
limb,
which
is
filled
with
small
worms,
or
eggs,
of
the
colour
and
appearance
of
very
small
kernels
ol
nee,
but
distinctly
visible
to
the
naked
eye
We
are
not
nblo
to
state
further
particulars
in
relation
to
these
ruinous
insects,
nor
when
nor
where
they
first
appeared,
nor
precisely
how
far
they
have
extended
thcm;clves
bnt
their
pro
gress,
so
far
as
we
have
seen,
is
marked
as
tbe
progress
of
fire.
Thoso
who
are
curious
to
examine
will
find
myriads
of
them,
upon
the
east
side
of
the
southern
extremity
of
Mouut
Tom.
TRENTO.V,
July
6.
Very
inarm
weatfif
r.
Last
week
we
bad
very
warm
weather.
On
the
2Mb.
29th
and
30tb
the
Mercury
in
Fahrenheit's
Thermometer,
placed
under
tlie
shade
of
a
tree,
in
one
of
the
streets
in
this
town,
tanged
above
ninety
degrees
on
the
zom
u
rose
lo
'J4,
and
on
the
JUth
to
a
'J
degrees,
within
one
of
blood
-
heat.
In
our
records
ol
warm
weather
there
is
nothing
equal
to
this.
vn
me
urst
inst.
ahrmt
two
o'clock
m
the
morning
the
weather
changed,
and
a
cool
northeaster
depressed
the
mercury,
by
sno
-
risc,
to
80.
Lightntng
We
are
inlormed
that
on
tbe
S4th
ult.
in
a
thunder
storm.
60
sheen
out
of
a
doctt
of
5
J,
and
one
cow,
were
killed
by
lightning,
in
New
-
I
lauover
township,
Burlington
county
Uie
property
of
Samuel
fykes.
A
Uwelliur
House,
at
Dover
Forge,
was
aiio
struck
during
the
same
storm,
and
considerably
damaged
ity
tlie
lightning.
NEW
-
ORLEANS,
June
6.
Private
letters
from
Pensacola
state
that
the
cx
governor
Masot
was
highly
exasperated,
and
threatened
what
terrible
thins
he
would
do
When
he
should
arrive
al
Havana.
It
is
impos
-
ible
to
tar
what
steps
the
captain
general
will
take
when
his
courage
is
screwed
to
the
sticking
point.
We
should
uot
be
surprised
to
hear
that
lie
hns
embargoed
American
vessels,
and
seques
-
icrru
Aineric
an
property
wilhiu
Ins
reach.
We
hardly
believe
that
lie
will
hare
the
temerity
to
order
his
rruizer
to
intercept
American
vesel
nt
sea.
lie
knows
that
such
a
measure
on
his
part
would
produce
au
awful
retaliation
he
knows
that
it
would
be
immediately
followed
by
the
Morlrwc
of
every
harbor
in
hn
inland,
o.l
it
is
not
in
the
prudence
cf
a
i?pani
!i
officer
unnecessarily
to
involve
biaifci
-
ll
in
difficuliies.
lie
will
await
the
orders
of
his
master;,
who
finding
him;rlf
deprived
nf
his
stakes,
will
probably
be
more
willing
hi
receive
an
aiuicaMe
ac
-
quital
for
all
the
dcoiinds
of
the
I'tuted
.States
than
to
"
try
the
unpr.ifl'ablc
roatest
which
rau
do
the
other
the
moA
harm."
PHILADKLITIIA,
July
6.
Yesterday
morning
about
6
o'clock,
a
young
man
took
his
horse
into
Schuylkill
for
the
purpose
of
swimiri'iij
him.
Unfortunately
the
ani
mal
suddenly
plune.d
into
deep
water,
by
which
inn
rnuT
was
u
r.nvn.
anil
u
is
Minixuen
ret
eiv
-
cd
a
kick
from
hi
hi'ree
while
under
water,
as
he
never
row.
His
ho.ly
h
recovrrod
in
two
or
three
hour,
but
all
attempts
at
reaoimation
were
uciitciuai.
Serptttl
near
Portland.
Tl.c
Portland
Gazette
of
Tuesday,
slate,
that
on
Atonaay
several
ooats
came
up
Irom
tlie
Ush
nig
ground,
the
people
in
vhorn
report
having
seinlne
Serpent
on
Baliirdnv
about
one
hjaue
from
Portland
harbour,
coiled
up
in
the
ronnner
Uvscrirf?n
oy
otuers.
I'n
nurui
rum
he
sudden
ly
extended
his
lie
ad
lOor
12
Ic
-
et
above
the
ua
ter
which
induced
the
boats
lo
rctrent.
FROM
OUR
CORRESPOXDF.VT.
Office
of
the
Norfolk
Herald,
Friday,
J
uly
3.
Srlir.
Llanua
ti
Eliza,
of
Htndsor,
!
icmtf
Arrived,
packet
irhoooer
Tcll
-
Tale,
LfiUixnwarri,
s
days
liom
ew
-
York.
Ibaviu
experienced
head
wiods
and
talms
the
whole
w.y.
Capt.
Chiirclmard
reort.
the
fiidowm
tr
eaturday,
7th
June,
at
5
o'chnk
P.
M.
7
or
h
miles
N.
E.
by
E.
of
Ciruegat,
in
0
fathorus
water,
li
li
in
with
tbe
wreck
ot
the
schr
41
LI
i
rissa
li
Elira
of
Win.ior,"
which
had
apparent
ly
pone
down
bead
foremost.
The
hta
l
i4?her
masts
and
a
part
of
the
iteru
and
larboard
U.ir
-
itr
were
out
oi
trie
water.
The
sea
tieing
very
sncoitt
wu
concluded
U
Uunl
her.
-
rwo
j:it
boirded
her
from
other
vessels
before
we
did.
aud
svheo
wp
got
alongside
they
were
ing4ged
in
jetUug
off
the
sails
and
riB'in.
The
vetel
-
perea
to
ic
nearly
newaod
haJ
no
cabin
windows,
so
that
we
had
to
cut
a
hole
through
tlie
.tern
to
get
into
the
cabin.
We
Innk
out
2
rjuad
-
rantf
,
2
r
mall
trubkr,
aud
the
enn
tents
of
a
trunk
that
was
too
I
air
ta
be
pasted
through
tbe
en
trance
made
in
the
stern.
The
contents
of
the
trunks
coexisted
of
a
small
sum
of
money,
a
geld
bodkin,
a
gold
thimhle,
some
wearing
apparel,
several
letters
addressed
ta
persons
iu
different
parts
of
tbe
Lulled
Mates,
and
a
numler
of
p
pers
wrote
in
a
language
not
nrrJerstood
bv
an
one
oo
board,
furtlier
thin
that
fhe
spid
schooner
was
from
Point
retre
bound
to
New
-
York,
and
that
tne
cs
plain
s
oasne
was
taood.
Nihtcom
mg
oa
we
sheered
off
and
left
her
with
Uie
other
boats
remaining
along
-
ide.
V
B.
The
above
-
mentioned
property,
ppers
and
lellen,
Will
be
proceeded
with
as
Use
iavt
directs."
Packet
Kb
Juhet,
Juutsog,
6
days
(rom
New
-
Tork,
(baring
experienced
a
series
of
calmi
&ad
bead
winds.)
'
Sch
Union,
Mersereau,
7
days
from
N
Tork.
Sch
Margaret
Ann,
Kiiigston,
7
days
from
N
York.
CapL
K.
fell
in
wilh
the
same
wreck
reported
by
capt.
Churchward,
but
before
the
latter
did.
Sch
Luieline,
.Vcrsercaa,
7
days
from
N
Tork.
FROM
OUR
COHRESPOA'DEMT.
Office
of
the
Boston
Patriot,
?
July
5
noon.
-
S
Arrived,
British
brig
Uart,
Crabtree,
23
Jays
from
Harbor
Grace,
N.
F.
June
22,
long
67,
spoke
ship
Mount
Vernon,
of
New
York,
from
Belfast
fur
Baltimore,
witn
BU
passengers.
26th,
spoke
ship
Canton,
from
Yorit,
tor
Liverpool,
out
2
days.
Brur
Maryland.
Geofrhacan.
44
days
irom
Oporto.
Left,
brig
Virginia,
De
La
Iloche,
tor
Baltimore
in
2
day
;
ship
Ilolla,
tor
uie
jsorui
of
F.urope
in
10
i
brig
Agent,
of
Alexandria,
for
St.
Ubes.
in
8
1
sch
Gold
Hunter,
Bunmam,
discharging
;
sch
Francis
Maria,
fir
Boston
in
10
days
i
Uetscy,
f
oster,
ao
uo;
ravorne,
Fisher.of
F.CJT
Harbor,
for
St.
Ubes,
in
lOdays
;
brig
Betsey,
Virgin,
from
N
York,
ar
qtiaran
-
tine.
The
sch
Freetown,
ot
ueoi
getovvn,
ipi
was
cast
away
at
Figuera,
vessel
totally
lost
crew
and.
part
or
the
cargo
saved.
June
15,
1st
32.
Ion
57.
spoke
brie
Kiting
States,
1
1
davs
from
Portsmouth,
N.
H.
for
Cayenne.
Brig
Federal
George,
Field,
14
days
from
ISobUjII.
Theatrical
fund.
The
proceeds
of
the
theatre
to
-
morrow
evening
are
allotted
to
the
fund
established,
some
time
since,
for
the
relief
of
those
performers,
who,
after
having
devoted
the
days
of
their
youth
and
their,
maturity
to
the
enter
tainment
of
the
public,
become
disabled
by
age
from
following
any
further
their
professional
avocations,
and
have
not
sufficient
left
to
support
themselves
during
the
remainder
of
life.
The
committee
of
such
fund,
I
perceive,
inform
the
public
iu
the
bills
of
the
day,
that
to
-
morrow
evening
the
annual
benefit
in
aid
of
such
fuiid
will
take
place,
and
we
cannot
permit
the
occa
sion
to
pats
without
one
word
of
appeal
to
the
sensibility
of
thoso
who
have
to
oAen
been
de
lighted
wilh
this
species
of
innocent
amusemcut
and
instruction,
to
contribute
their
aid
to
a
de
sign
so
generous
and
so
provident.
It
is
the
last
time
a
call
will
be
made
on
them
Die
present
season
iu
behalf
ot
the
theatre,
and
we
earnestly
hope
the
call
will
not
be
unheard.
On
this
interesting
occasion,
the
entertainments
provided
for
the
audience
are
legitimate
aud
excellent
The
Honey
Moon,
and
77ie
Children
in
the
If
ood
Both
are
cast
to
the
full
strength
of
the
company,
aided
by
the
extra
assistance
of
several
disinterested
and
distinguished
performer
of
excellence.
Mr.
Coojier
personates
the
principal
male
character
in
the
piece,
aud
Mrs.
Barnes,
long
and
deservedly
the
favorite
of
the
audience,
the
female,
for
the
first
time.
Iu
the
afterpiece,
Waller
is
supported,
and
most
ably,
by
Hilton,
and
Uie
pretty
Josephine
by
Miss
John
son.
Airs,
flolman,
who
has
nerrmpprartd
before
the
New
-
York
audience,
and
of
whose
sweet
voice
aud
musical
excellence
we
have
long
heard,
sings
the
songs
of
44
The
Sold.tr
tired,''''
and
the
44
Echo,"
accompanied
on
the
flute
by
Mr.
Meline,
and
echoed
by
herself:
The
former
we
have
heard
attempted
by
female
singers
of
tlie
first
powers
and
eminence,
and
the
latter
by
that
charming
vocalist
Mrs,
Freuch.
The
manager
contributes
the
house
free
of
expenses,
about
$450,
for
his
share,
aad
every
performer
his
services
for
the
evening.
The
city
-
irupector
reports
the
death
of
79
per
sons,
from
the
2
1
In
day
ot
i
une
lo
the
4la
day
of
July,
1B18.
Apoplexy
3,
casualty
2,
consumption
IS,
con
vulsions
7,
diarrhu
-
a
I,
driukiog
Cold
water
10.
dropsy
2,
dropsy
in
the
chest
3,
droj.y
in
the
head
t,
drowned
1,
bilious
fever
I,
hectic
fever
1,
typhus
fever
13,
gravel
1,
h.
-
einoptysis
1,
inflammation
of
the
brain
I,
inflammation
of
the
chest
I,
intemperance
I,
killed
or
murdered
I,
mortification
I,
olda;e2,
pnl
-
-
ey
I,
pucumouia
typhodes
I,
stiil
1'itii
J,
suddeu
death
I,
cyphilU
U
b;h.n;
I,
ulcer
1,
unknown
1.
ULOKUK
CUMING,
t
ity
-
inspector.
FUNKR
VL
ARK
N'.J
EM
riNTS.
(irdrr
of
Pioreision
for
ri'iuleriug
funeral
honors
to
the
remnins
oflhelale
Mnjor
Cenenl
Mosr
-
gomcrv,
u
agreed
on
by
the
Committee
of
Arrangement.
1.
Colonel
Platl
is
appointed
officer
of
the
ilav.
nnd
nil
orders
coming
Irons
linn
will
be
respected
end
ohel
ed.
2.
tin
rartu,
rnrriaces,
or
prrsoiK
on
horseback
(rxrrpt
such
nre
connected
illi
I
lie
proces
-
sion)
appear
in
the
slreru,
through
which
llit
pro
-
ct
ski.
n
ii
to
me,
from
9
o'chx
k
in
the
forenoon.
iiHiil
the
processiun
nhall
lc
rniled.
3.
1
lie
Keuei
al
order
lor
the
proretiron
II
lour
deep.
4.
1
lie
line
or
the
proceion
will
be
drawn
up
in
Broadway,
its
ri;,iil
on
the
Hitiei
y
anil
ii
Icti
on
Chmnbet
-
stiTTt,
and
will
proceed
by
the
Irfl
Ihroueh
Clunibrr
-
M.
to
Chatham
-
sl.
lit
i
ouf;ii
Cluiilnim
-
l.
in
prarl
-
st.
tlironch
Pcarl
-
st.
lo
U
nil
-
it
Ihroiuh
Wall
-
M.
to
liroad
-
st
Ihroueh
Kromt
-
st.
to
Beaver
-
nt.
ihrouiih
Benver
-
st.
to
Ibe
Konl
nu'
tirceii,
round
thr
south
sidecf
th(j,Bow
-
lingtireen
up
Broadway
to
St.
Pauls
Church.
b.
It
is
recommeiiued
lo
the
citizens,
as
well
lluve
in
the
proce.ion,
ai
others,
to
be
silent
dur
-
in?
the
solemnities
of
the
dny.
li.
tin
the
arrival
ol'
the
front
nf
the
procession
at
St.
Pauls
church,
the
whole
will
bull
upon
a
signal
lo
be
given
tor
that
purpose,
and
open
to
riiil
Rndlelt,
to
admit
the
Bier
and
Societies,
a.T
-
onlitij;
to
the
onlers
of
the
officer
of
the
day.
7.
During
the
moving
of
the
proces.ioe'
minute
sous
Willi
fired
from
the
WaMiington,
71,
Navy
Vard,
Battery
and
f.
.its
in
tlie
harbour,
and
the
beilsof
ih"
diiVeient
churches
will
he
lolled.
8.
The
jai;s
of
the
shipping
in
ibe
harbour
and
of
the
(oris
and
other
places
will
be
hoisted
half
ma
-
t
during
the
day.
'J.
Signals
will
be
fired
al
the
Arsenal
from
IS
pounili
-
rs,
by
order
of
tlie
officer
of
the
day,
viz
:
tat.
Three
guis
in
tpilrk
succession
M
tun
rise
will
amuMinrc,
that
tbepiocessioiiwill
take
place
on
(hat
day.
2d.
One
fnui
at
7
o'
lock,
for
the
different
inroi
-
poralii'iii,
fc,f
M
lies
:c.
to
form
at
their
re
-
pec
-
live
plnres
of
rrnilesvmis.
3i.
One
giin
at
H
o'clock
far
fonnin?
the
line.
4h.
T
wo
runs
in
rpiir
k
siirresrion
lor
the
pro
-
rrsM.n
In
mi.ve,
when
the
inimne
guns
w
ill
com
-
inenee
tirinr,
and
the
lell
lollmc;.
ftih.
tine
kuo
for
the
priK
esinn
to
hall
and
opeol"
lite
rirhl
mid
left,
aa
will
be
directed
by
the
nliii
er
of
the
day.
Gih.
Two
guns
in
rapid
sucicssiini,
fur
the
minute
guns
and
bells
tu
cease.
Older
(f
profession
at
ittlUd
by
the
tnarshal
if
the
any.
I.
Odicer
and
eisit
dmgixrn.
.
2.
Military
by
Uie
lot,
with
ai
ms
aud
colours
reversed,
drums,
fee.
muflled.
3.
rVuryiecM
of
artillery.
,
4.
Militia
Oihrers,
(net
on
duty)
in
uniform.
5.
Oilicerrnf
the
U.
8.
Army
do
0.
Officer
of
the
Navy.
7.
Tninmnoy
ifocicty.
P..
Ilioernian
Froviiltut
Society
1
9.
Mechanic's
Society.
10.
Wavhingtoej
Benevolent
Society
11.
fh.imrirk
Society.
12.
N'
-
v
-
YorkTypoxraphral
Society
IX
L'n:ted
Benevolent
Societvof
T
nvlors
14.
Joaro
-
'yjieaHousijCsrjM.aisrs
bVntvoIent
&vAVy
15.
Union
Society
of
Shipwrights
and
caulkers
16.
Tbe
Grand
lodge
of
the
stale
of
New
-
York,
and
the'lodges
under
their
jurisdiction.
17.
Citizens..
;
r
18.
Kee
-
ents
of
the
University.
19.
President,
.Professors,
and
Students
of
the
College.
-
,
20.
uo.
do.
.
uo.
fnysicions
ana
surgeons.
SI.
Gentlemen
of
Vie
bar
22.
Civil
and
j
udicial
officers
of
the
city
23.
Do'
do
-
do
do
state
24.
Do
do
do
do
U.
Mate
25.
Members
of
the
last
an
it
present
legislature
26.
Members
of
congress
'
27.
Vice
President
of
the
United
State.
28.
Consuls
ol
foreign
nations,
aud
foreigners
of
distinction,
with
their
respective
Consuls.
v.
committee
of
Arrangement.
30.
Officer
of
the
day
and
aids
31.
Clergy
32.
PALL
BEARLRS.
PALL
BEARERS.
Z2.
Horse
caparisoned
with
Llnck,
led
by
two
Servants.
34.
Cols.
Cansevoort
and
Livingston.
35.
Relations.
36.
Cincinnati
Society.
37.
Officers
of
the
Revolutionary
and
late
War.
-
38.
Corporation
of
the
City.
39.
Art
officer
and
eight
dragoons.
The
following;
are
officers
of
the
day,
Col.
PUtr;
i
;oi.
w.
T
Hunter,
Col.
C.
Graham,
Lieut
-
Col.
C.
King,
Major
A.
Chrystie,
1).
C.
Cold
en.
UlDS.
The
icvereud
clergy,
the
relatives
of
the
late
major
-
general
Montgomery,
the
member
of
the
corporation,
the
Cinciuuati,
the
vice
-
president
of
the
United
States,
member
of
congress,
members
of
the
legislature
of
the
hist
and
present
years,
will
assemble
at
the
City
-
llall
at
9
o'clock
A.
M.
GOVERNOR'S
GUARD.
REGIMENTAL
ORDERS.
Nxw
Yoim,
6th
July,
ISIS.
ITT
The
Regiment
is
directed
to
msvmble
fully
uniformed
and
equipped
in
Park
-
place,
oil
Wednesday
the
oth
inst..t
j
past
7
o'clock
A.
M.
to
unite
in
paying
funeral
honors
to
the
remains
of
the
late
denerHl
Mmiteomery.
A
detachment
of
forty
men
from
this
Regiment
will
be
furnished
by
detail
from
the
respective
In
-
Ihnlry
Companies
under
the
command
of
Captain
Mulr,
to
inert
t
the
Park
on
Tuesday
the
7ih
int.
ul
U
o'clock
A.M.
for
the
purpose
of
taking
charge
of
the
remains
and
etinriline.
them
iiutill
the
fol
low
hit;
tin
v.
ByordernfCol.
MURRAY.
Jy
7
2t
BARETTO,
Acting
Artjt.
3d
BRIG.
!.
V.
S.
IKFAKTRr.
Brigcult
Onlers.
JV.
Ym
k,
llh
JhIu,
I
fil
3.
The
Olficers
of
this
Brieade
are
requested
to
assemble
at
tbe
City
Hall,
on
Wednesday
moming
Uie
!;ih
iin,t.
at
8
o
elm
k,
A.
l.
precisely
,
in
full
iinifurm,
lo
assist
at
the
funeral
solemnities,
on
the
interment
of
the
remains
of
the
late
General
Richard
Montgomery.
The
officers
willwearthc
usual
badges
ol
imiuroiu!;.
By
order
ol
Kri.
Gen.
J.
Rlarkwell.
ALBKRT
CHRYSTIE,
Maj.
tk
Insp.
M
Brig.
Inf.
The
4Wi
BriiaJt
cf
lufantm.
The
Officers
of
this
Brigade
are
requested
to
RvKcmble
in
unilurni,
with
the
usual
nulitnrv
Imitee
of
mouriiim;,
at
the
City
Hall,
on
the
8th
inl.
al
8
o'clock
in
the
morning,
to
Rttend
tbe
remains
uf
General
Mnntomerv
to
the
place
of
in
-
Icrment.
VM.
PAl'LDlNG.
Jun.
.
Brigadier
General,
IVathington
Benevolent
Satiety.
fty
The
member
of
the
Washington
Benevolent
Society,
are
rcpJested
to
meet
at
Washington
Hall,
to
-
morrow
morning,
at
7
o'clock
precisely,
to
join
in
the
funeral
honors
to
be
piid
to
the
rcniaius
of
general
Montgomery.
The
members
will
wear
their
badge
tied
with
crape
ou
the
Ult
breast.
A.
WOODWARD,
ec'ry.
CINCINNATI,
frj
A
gnn
to
bo
lired
from
the
Arsenal
tomorrow
morning
ul
7
o'clock,
will
be
the
signal
for
the
several
societies,
4c.
lo
assemble.
The
members
of
the
Society
of
the
Cincinnati
are
therefore
requested,
at
the
firing
of
the
gun,
to
meet
in
the
Governor's
chamber,
City
Hall.
Oiiiccrs
of
the
revolutionary
army,
nof
mem
ber
of
the
Cinciuuati,
are
invited
to
j)in
the
society
iu
the
proressiou.
By
order,
D.
L
Dl'NSCOMB,
Secretary.
Tenth
Brigade
of
Slate
Infantry.
05"
The
officers
of
this
Brigade
areiequeste
d
In
assemble,
in
lull
Uniform,
with
the
customary
bailee
of
mournirg,
on
Wednesday
the
bth
inst.
at
It
o'clock,
A.
M.
at
the
City
Hall,
to
assist
iu
paying
funeral
bnt.ors
to
the
remains
of
Major
Gcucrdl
Montgomery.
By
order
of
Brig.Genl.
LAIGIIT,
J
A
M
V.6
I.
JO.NLS,
J
7
Major
and
inspector
of
Brigade.
MARRIED,
0:i
Sunday
evening
last,
by
the
Rev.
Mr.
M'Clay,
Mr.
TlijMi
Williams
to
Miss
Sarah
Marin
Couvrnhol
en.
DIF.I),
In
March
last,
at
Buenos
Ayrcs,
while
on
business
of
the
Consulate,
up
tlie
River
Uriiqiiuy,
of
a
violent
fever,
Thomas
H.
Storm,
Esq.
oged
35
years,
so
a
of
the
Hon.
Thomas
Morm,
of
this
city.
At
Richmond,
(V
ir.)
Joseph
Gallegn,
Erq.
a
native
or
fcpa.n,
but
long
a
resident
of
Richmond.
EVEM.Q
POST
MA
RhXE
LIST.
CLEARED.
Ship
Elizabeth,
Tinkliam,
.
City
Point
Utifi
superb,
Keeves,
fcavanoah
S.
Coddimrton
fc
Co.
Scl.r
Edgar,
Johnson,
Europe
l..
G.S.S.
Howland.
.
South
Carolina,
Alien,
Charleston
Barker
fclloDkins
Sloop
Delight,
Perry,
.
Boston
superior,
Storer,
Philadelphia
A
Hill
i
Eli
THIS
POREXOU'.
Ship
Rockingham,
Williams,
from
London,
and
51
days
frm
the
Down,
with
dry
goods,
Jtc.
toT
C
Butler,
jun.
owner,
R
Bach,
T
Bour
-
bank,
Rhind
fx
Turnbull,
Shipmnn
ti
Lord.
T
W
S
-
Bisoi.,
I1SG
Barclay,
II
W
Bnulins,
A
S
Norwood.
1
Carow,
Hurd
&
Sewall,
Saml.
Bill
-
brow,
Andrews
&
Mcgmw,
J
McCall.l
PCrary
Co.
J
(gdcn,
A
llerst,
P
Ludlow,
Genl.
J
G
Swift,
K
Crisp,
Pcnrsall
ic
Grellett,
P
Remseu,
M
Smith,
anil
to
order.'
Passengers,
Mr.
Kran
cis
Allchir,
and
family.
Mr.
John
Mather,
and
family,
capt.
Samuei
r'lcwer,
Rev.
Geo.
Ileely,
l.imity
ana
inends,
Mr.
CD:irles
Cole,
and
-
11
in
the
steerage.
Jure
C,
lat
Ai.
N.
I
'n
i,
soke
sliip
Lucien,
President,
from
Norfolk
ior
Luodon.
bch
.VargHret,
Caswell,
7
day
from
Charles
ton,
with
cotton,
&c.
t
Van''ewatcr,
Wheeler
and
Co.
J
B
Lafonta,
II
&
D
Colhrai,
and
J
C
Morrison.
Passengers,
ton.
jnJge
Waties,
laily,
two
daughters,
and
two
servants
;
Wm.
Laogv
Jon,
Joel
iteien",
Alexr.
Duncan,
t.
A
Ltber
British
schr
Mother,
Curran,
1G
dnys
from
Halifax,
with
coal,
copper,
and
9
passengers.
Schr
Kinaacier,
Crowell,
4
days
from
Barnstable,
with
plaster
and
CI
passengers,
bound
to
Philadelphia.
Scut
Lurk,
WatsoD,
15
day
from
Halifax
with
ccal
aei4
fish,
io
Rowland
k
Braine
r
.
schr
i
Uarby,
for
M
Yorkvln
3
d
Ul1
Schr
Carpenters
Son,
Hubble,
6
days
Una
Washington,
N.
C
with
naval
store,
to
R
IC
W
Davenport,
owner.
One
passenger.
Sch
Jane,
Seaman,
28
day
from
N.
Orleans
with
cotton,
tobacco
and
dry
goods,
to
C
R
Duffie,
Laidlaw,
Girault
St
Co.
D
Bethune.n,!
Co.
and
to
order.
,
Sch
Sally
A.na,
Woglam,
8
day
from
Rich,
mood,
wilh
coal,
flour
and
tobacco,
to
C
C
Woodbull,
Wilsaa
It
Thompson,
Boorman
and
Johnston,
T
Irvine,
Walsh
&
Gallagher,
audio
master.
14
passengers..
British
brig
Albion,
from
N.
Wales,
with
sl&U
and
passenger.
Gone
to
Amboy
to
land
her
passengers.
,
BELOW
One
brig.
ARRIVED
i1ST
EVFJflXG,
Brig
Three
Sisters,
Nixon,
52
days
from
Lisbon,
with
salt
and
specie,
to
llenj.
Hide
Passengers,
Mrs.
Moreira,
three
Misses
and
two
Masters
Moreira,
and
9
in
tbe
stearage.
Vessels
left
reported
by
the
Eliza
-
Pigott
Spoke,
May
6,
lat
41,
Ion
11
40,
sch
Adeline,
Dominick,
in
co.
with
the
hermaphrodite
brig
Frances,
20
days'
from
Alexandria
for
Oporto.
June
1,
lat
38,
long
40,
British
ship
Broken
Rones,
31
day
from
St.
Jago
de
Cuba
for
ton.
don.
20th,
lat
42,
long
61,
brig
Catharine,
of
Boston,
for
Rochelle.
July
1,
lat
40,
long
71
brig
Mechanic,
from
Matanzas
for
Portland.
Capt.
N.
is
bearer
of
despatches
from
G.
iv.
Ri
ving,
Esq.
Secretary
of
Legation
at
Uie'
Court
of
Madrid,
to
the
Secretary
of
State.
-
Bru;
Traveller,
Oke,
23
days
from
the
Harbor
of
Grace,
N.
F.
in
ballast,
to
Jones
and
Clinch.
Two
pMisgrs
Sch
Caroline,
Nye,
10
tlayt
from
Boston
with
plaster,
to
B
Blossom,
jun.
'
Sloop
Governor
Clinton,
Smith,
9
days
fom
Newport,
with
fish,
to
Uie
m
-
irey,
CHARLESTON,
Jwia'J
-
A
French
brie
from
Nantz,
in
dUlrets,
bound
t
Savannflt
anchored
in
the
Roads
yesterday.
PoaTSMorra,
July
4.
Arrived,
British
brie
Little
Eliza,
Calder.
29
day
from
Port
Ante
-
nio.
June
12,
was
boarded
off"
Cape
Maize
by
II.
M.
frigate
Pique,
capt
Mackellen,
in
co
with
two
other
ship,
cruising
for
Haytian
pirates,
2
of
whom
were
in
pursuit
of
the
Little
F.liza.
June
13,
spoke
briir
Two
Friendi.
from
Aquin
for
Liverpool
hud
been
plundered
at
Aux
Cajes
cf
his
cargo,
worth
18,000
dollars
by
the
Haytian
government,
in
distress
for
sails
ana
rigging.
June
14,
sch
St.
Hele
-
na.
Taylor,
from
St.
Jago
de
Cuba
for
Phils,
delplii
i,
out
12
days.
June
16,
lat
:6
50,
lung
7
A,
sch
Rover,
Chapman,
from
N
York,
18
days
days
out
for
Mobile.
June
25,
on
George's
Hank,
ship
Cadmus,
of
Boston,
22
hours
out
from
Cape
Ann
same,
sch
Eliza
-
Pigot,
bound
to
N
York,
informed
her
that
a
gentleman
on
board
wished
to
take
passage
in
the
E.
P.
to
which
the
master
consented,
but
when
the
Little
Eliza
wore
round
tinder
her
lee
quarter,
she
put
up
helm,
and
made
all
sail.
The
E.
P.
had
previously
r.xeive
J
necessary
information
from
tlie
Liule
F.lua
respecting
her
situation,
soundings,
kc.
Phimuclphia,
July
6.
Arrived
ship
Andrew,
Hathaway,
Liveqiool
27
days
46
passengers.
British
ship
Thomas,
Hutchinson,
Liverpool
43
days.'
British
brig
Blucher,
Squires,
Windsor,
via
St.
Andrews
15
days
193
passengers.
Sch
Cutliarine
&
Jane,
Halstead,
St.
Jago
16
days.
Sch
Three
Sallys,
Dunston,
Havana
15
day.
Sch
Hero,
Daggett,
Boston
7
days.
Sch
Fenwick,
Daggett,
St.
Andrews
12
day.
Sloop
Triton,
T'reat,
Porto
Rico
19
days.
Sloop
James,
Haley,
New
-
York
tjdays
Sloop
Dispatch,
Barnard,
Nantucket
6
days.
Sloop
Polly
Si
Rachael,
Gilford,
New
-
York
3
days.
Sch
Catharine,
Cobb,
Boston
6
days.
Sch
Huldah
k
Judah,
Thomson,
St
Andrews
12
days.
Sch
Argo.
Thomas,
St.
Andrews
17
days.
Sch
Pocahontas,
Ilowland,
Boston
5
day.
Below,
a
brig,
name
tc.
unknown.
w
u
A
f
IT
TH
BCKS
FIT
or
THE
THEATRICAL
FUND.
Tli'?
Committee
of
the
Tnratrical
Fund
rcspecf
-
fully
iulorm
th
-
i
puhlic,
that
the
auuual
benefit
in
aid
ol
tin;
fund
for
the
Relief
of
Indigent
anil
Disabled
Performers,
will
lake
place
On
WEDNESDAY
EVENING,
July
8.
W
lieu
the
volunteer
assistance
of
several
Indies
and
gentlemen,
unconnected
with
the
fund,
will
enable
the
in
to
present
the
best
aggregate
of
Theatrical
talent
in
honor
ol
the
occasion.
oueooOooooo
On
Wednesday
Evening,
July
8,
(Last
night
of
(lerformaoce
this
season)
Will
be
presented
the
comedy
of
THE
HONEY
MOON.
Puke
Aranza,
Mr.
Cooper
Rolando,
Pritchard
Laaipeda,
l!;ilthiznr,
Jaout
i.
Barnes
;
Jones
Hilson
GroshoB
Barnes
V
olanto,
Juliana,
Mr
!her
1st
appearance
id
that
character,
t
f
With
the
original
sons.
I
Zamora,
Wilh'ami
At
the
end
of
the
play,
"
The
Soldier
tired
or
war's
alarms,"
By
Mrs.
Holman,
.
Who
has
kindly
volunteered
her
service,
being
her
1st
npptarance
ia
New
-
York.
After
which,
Mr.
Pritchard
will
read
a
Monody
to
tbe
Memory
of
General
Richard
Montgomery.
During
the
Monody,
an
appropriate
scene,
transparency,
Ac.
designed
and
eiecuted
by
Mr.
Holland
and
his
assistants
will
be
csiiihitea.
After
the
Monody,
Mr.
Hulmon
will
ngth
favorite
Echo
Song,
accompanied
on
the
flute
by
Mr.
Meline,
and
echoed
by
herself.
To
Which
will
be
added,
the
musical
farce
of
the
CHILDREN
IN
THE
WOOD.
Performance
to
commence
at
a
quarter
past
.even
o'clock
precisely.
Ocean
Insurance
Office,
Julv
6,
1818.
S
trr
Ti.
nnanl
nf
Directors
have
this
day
illrlflend
nf
three
and
a
half
percent
ou
their
capital
slock
for
the
last
six
months,
wlucn
will
b
payaoie
u
uie
nocauuiu
-
.
-
their
legal
representatives
on
the
tenth
inst
at
tho
oiTite
of
the
company,
45
Wall
-
street.
July
7
lm
TENTH
WARD.
rXT"
Public
notice
is
hereby
given,
that
the
.
r
I.
iCHk
Tm.,A
h,
i.
rvtmntated
their
assessments,
aad
tfwt
a
copy
thereof
is
left
with
Walter
Howell,
at
ao.
Z7
liesier
-
sireei,
the
same
may
be
seen
and
examined
by
any
ot
Ka
ltili
-
.hitonltt.tiir.nir
I
Ml
llivt.
irom
LUU
hereof,
and
that
the
assessors
w'ill
meet
oa
M
day
the
20th
inst.
at
the
above
place,
w
ry
-
their
laid
armenln.
on
the
SliplicatioO
of
?J
pertou
conceiving
himself
aggrieved.
WAL
Ttn
IIUvr.lL.,
r
Assesiwn
-
JONATHAN
BROWN,
J
10th
wafd.
July
7
.0t
.
EIGHTH
WARD.
'
.1
PUBLIC
NoUce
is
hereby
given,
that
the
i
A
-
nflh
filh
VVnrd
have
comDreted
their
Assessment,
and
that
a
copy
thereof
tsfeR
'.
Isaac
Emmons,
at
the
corner
of
Spring
and
fc.tf
abeth
-
strccls,
wlrtre
tbe
same
may
be
seen
aa
esamined
by
any
of
tbe
InhahitoBl
daring
trJ
days,
from
ibis
day,
and
that
toe
Aseors
wid
mcit
on
Friday,
July
tbe
17th,
at
the
house
of
the
said
I.
Emmons
to
review
their
said
aw
-
ments
on
the
application
of
any
person
conceit
-
talb!"l8AAffEMM6sii,
Asrsoftbe
A.
SCHLNKMAN,
(
CUi
Ward
-
New
-
Ycik,July7,
18ia.
1
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